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Little Man Tate
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Fred Tate is a 7-year-old with a genius IQ. Single mother Dede worries Fred might have an easier time fitting in around other child prodigies. As a mother, she faces the challenge of giving him a normal childhood while attempting to provide him with the intellectual stimulation he requires.
Fred Tate is a 7-year-old with a genius IQ. Single mother Dede worries Fred might have an easier time fitting in around other child prodigies. As a mother, she faces the challenge of giving him a normal childhood while attempting to provide him with the intellectual stimulation he requires.
Actors:
Celia Weston,
Danitra Vance,
Richard Hanson,
Chucky Ocampo,
George Plimpton,
Ishe Costa,
Bob Balaban
Celia Weston
14 December 1951, Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA
Danitra Vance
13 July 1954, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Richard Hanson
Chucky Ocampo
16 August 1978, Wayne, New Jersey, USA
George Plimpton
18 March 1927, New York City, New York, USA
Ishe Costa
Bob Balaban
16 August 1945, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Genre:
Drama
Country:
United States
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